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Nassau
Review
FREEPORT, N. V., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, I9I6
Vol. XX, No. 47
Freeport
SliiaU «)f>i« of lh« Re»l«w for «!• «t Green.
•off',. N»»MU Coanty R^vew. D».S>lvm. and Oototii. Main 8U««t; SKln«y Harrick Rmd.
Npw« nf the Churches ^'*^ ^^ Insult
news or me l^nurcnes Pregldent and Flag?
week
Social and Personal
Merrick
8mith». We»t
Subjoct af Scrmona. SerricM ef tl } mnd other dotngs in tbe chutchi
I and charch »oci«ti««
Brief Items Conccminc Resident* of Oui munity, and Their Goasti. Visits and Social Affairs
Con
HIGHWAIEK llUK TABLE (Official tigures for Sandy Hook)
Friday No*. Batari'.ay, Bunday M unday, IiMadby, Wednesilay, Tbursday, Kritlay Dec. Saturday,
24
26
26
27
28
29
30
1
2
6:34 p.
7:19 p.
8:06 p.
8:56 p.
9:47 p.
10:44 p.
11:46 p.
12:58 a.
2:01 a.
ni.
m.
m.
m.
m.
r.i.
vn.
m.
rn.
William H. Patterson, Conimander,
Mi:!) (iiher niemheia, of U. H. f. -Mott'
Foal, li A. H., la irivcstigsting anal-,
CATHOLIC leged insult to the President of the Freeport-prVsenVaddress unknown.
Tbe time for the Masses on Sanday United States and the American flag
is 8:00 and 10:.'50 a. m. by a resident of this village. It hi,« i
There will be the uhubI Mass a
. H. Liuebmndt n Jp insure in-
W. F. Chipman has moved from
Young.—The Evening Bridge Clob
, become knuwn that e firosperoue biMi- will be entertained by Mrs. Charles F
t tne _„^_ ....... u..-^ .. 1„J ;_ ,. V D--.^-*;^! J Dl „_ t^„* 1
Roman Catholic Church of Our Holy
m. ! Redeemer Ti.anksgiving Day at 8 a. fn. ,^, casting »lura upon Preaident
ne<8 man hure was pummeled in
botel in Freeport several nights ago
Wil
PRESBYTERIAN Rev. J. Sidney Gould will preach on SunJay mornmg a pre Thank.sgiving sermon (n the theme, "Huw May We Save the .-Joul of America?"
|{-v. Di-. McLeod of Colorado will
^ u .., ,«.«»nr»H thp I preach in the evening, uaing his splen-
Cl.nton Brown ha. «"3f""^JJ^ j did vi.ws of the "Golden West" in il
erection of a cottage on .North **"««": ,u„f„ting his sermon on "American-
ri.'i:e. . j^jng the Mexicsn* "
L. S. .Mabee has filed a judgment for j S122.8.'i against the "Governor's Bobs; Photo Play <'o." This was thu pany which featured with ex-Govern
the
.Stars and nursing
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
son and ior belittling;
Stripes. The insult . .. .._ „ _
badly cut and swollen face, and the "'Adelphi College, enraged American haa brought the facts in the case to the attention of Conimnnder Patterson.
"If what has Deen toid me is true," says Mr. Patters^on, "1 think that it is high time that some drastic action ali:;uld be taken, to have such a type , of man deported from thia country, i'o think of » m*n, married es he is,
Young, Porterfield Place, on Saturday.
Brown.—Miss Florence Brown has secured a position as teacher in the Amityville school. .She is a graduate
Fritz—Emil Fritz, station agent, is enjiying a vacation traveling in the South, throjgh VirginJH, and expects to be gone a week.
Wallace.—Archer B. Wallace, editor of the South tide Obstrver, Rockville Centre, has been seriously ill with throat trouble, but is now improving.
.Sulzer BS tbe star, and which waa not a financial success.
E. A. Dorion wiiloell at public auc¬ tion, hausehold furniture, piano, rugs, crockery, ele, belonging to Charles A. i:orob.s Forest Avenue, Freeport, next Monday. November 27, at 10^:30 o'ciuck; see adv. in this issue.
with a grown family all becoming com-! first Church of Christ, Scientist.-- prosperous in thia country, allowed to „y j Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, insult the Preaident and our Hug as Fulton and Franklin Streets, Hemp- this man has, and perir itted to remain stead; sabject next Sanday. November ' here, ia enough to msike any true 26., "Ancient and Modern .NecromaVicy, American mad dean through, Ifor alias Mesmeriani and Hypnotism, Du- one don't propose to stand for it.
nounced." i I don't want to act withcut positive ' vj'j' November 16 Irene M
A special teatimonialjervicewijl be I proof. I learned of the insult ^,„,y j ^yj'*"^- '^'^'e"'^" **'- ''«"« '^'
Gunning Trip. —F. P. Alcorn, Wil¬ iiam Schumacher, C. Van Kees und F. Knowles huve returned from a success¬ ful gunning trip to tlie eaat end of the Island.
Birllis.—To Alfred and Julia Heskav Nef-
held on Thanksgiving Day at 1(1:1 m., subject, "Thanksgiving.'
Services at the Church of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, Next Before Advent, at 7.30 and 11 o'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock P. M. CeleOtationof the Holy Commanion at the early service and Morning Prayer and sermon. Even¬ ing Prayer and sermon. The Church School meets '^unday at 10 A. M. in the Parish House. The Woman's Aux iliary myets weekly on Thursdays at 2.30 P. M. The Boy Scouts meeta on Tuesdays at 7.3o P. .M. The G. F. S. meets bi weekly in the Parish House at 7.30 P. M. Choir practice is held Thursdavs at H :00 P. M. St. Andrew's Day, Thursday, there wili be a Cele¬ bration of the Holy Commanion at 7.30 A. .M. a cordial invitation is ex¬ tended to all to uttetul the services of thia ctiurch and to become identitied with its communitv intere ts.
.Next Thursday being (Thanksgiving) the banks iiml the iNassBU County Keview office will be closed nil day. The Postoffice will be open in the morning till 9:8<'.
Corr.'nio;i(li-iit.-i un J advn tiams art- asked to send UH their cojiy ii iJny eurl ier thMii rt-nular whtre pos-ibie.
BAPTIST CHURCU
Hsv. William Breckenridge wiil
holiday i [irtach at both services on Sunlay; 11
H. in. aubject, "Strange Sounda ;" 7 :30
p. m. subject, "The .ludgnie t Seat
of Christ," What is"it? What is done ! Gately was in a hotel thert? Who appears there? This is j ago, i:t;J vvhile (her th'- tliird pddreas in connection with tiie "Second Coming of ('hrist "
Bible School meets at 9:4.5 a. m.
Mid week service on Thursday at 8
hast Friday night a wntcr main burst on Church Street.. The nuxt day laborers were set nt work repairing the break and in doing so they had to excavate (|uite a lurge areu, which filled with water when they went to lunch at noon. While ihey workm-n were away Klumur Schluetir, six yeurs old, fell into the water iind would probably have drowned had he not been aaved by two of Ins pmall (ilajinaUs, Robert Johns:iii and Jack Wailuce. who reached down into tho water aod pulled him out. The water wa.s coiisiderably over his head in depth. Men arrived upon the tcene aa the lad was being pulltd out of the water.—Observer.
At the Plaza at the following per- forinancea: Saturday, November 25, matinee and night; Sunday, Novem¬ ber 26, Monday, November 27, mat inee and night, and Tueaday, Novem¬ ber 28, it haa been suggested that each person bring one potato, leaving it at the door as they enter.
"It Cun Be Done; somebody aaid that it couldn't be donf. But he, with a chu'kle replied that maybe it couldn't, but hu would be one who wouldn't aay so till he tried." Theae will be distributed through the oflice of Neighborhood Workers, 39 Railroad Avenuo. Oar aim has always tieen to benefit the whole community as well as the individual. It need scarcely be asserted that we recognize no hamper¬ ing restrictions in religious belief, race, or color -every person who needs our help has a just claim upon our as¬ sistance.
Neighborhood Workers,
89 Railroad Ave. Otfice hours 9-12.
Cailithumpians Plannin}( for Annual Parade
The annual parade and games of the Callithampian Association will be beld next Thursday, Thanksgiving Day. The parade will form on Brooklyn Ave¬ nue, opposite the L. I. R. R. depot at 9:30 a. m., headed by mounted police and the Red Uniform Concert Band of New York. Pri«es will be awarded for the most grotesque costumes. The games and races will we held on Olive Boulevard at 2 p. m. The band will alio play during the atternoon.
The games will be aa follows:Horse race, potato race on borae back, 2- mile relay race on horseback. 100 yard dash, sack race, 60 yards; wheelbar* row race, ahoe race, 60 yards. The horse races will be under the supervi. sion of Sheriff S. P. Pettit and com mittee. Entries for the racea, other than horse events, should be made to Qeorge Aring.
A mask ball will be hsld in Biook* lyn hall in the evening.
The committee on arrangements are: William Bornscheuer, president; W
The Union Thanksgiving Will be held in the M. E. Church at lO:3i)a. m. Rev. Willium Brecken¬ ridge will preach the sermon.
last nipht. and it came to mc us here- say, but if my investigations disclose anything I will make it warm for auch a man, if there ia a.iy law in his coan¬ try to aid me."
Al" Gately, h prominent contrac. o , IS the enraged ArnuriiMn, v, bo pun meled the man that insiilted our fis ,. SI veral nif .its lii.j An'.;(iean hater enteicd He niml^' ievtral in¬ sulting remarks and linisliing up ly saying: "The ICaiser \v:,i!!;l:!'i; iiave President Wilson cljun bis' s reu'a; I that's what i tiiink of Wilson. As to service j tht American flag I wnuliJn'i wip° my hands with it How about thai."
No sooner did iie malic the state¬ ment than an American fi.Ht ?hot .juI
To Charlta and Helen Powell Corby, Novem Jer 10, Robert Edwin
Keiip. —Carl Kemp, for the^.jiast seven years with H. J. Kaymore, hus secured a position with B. Shoninger Cd., 5th Avenue, N. Y., in the same line of busineis.
Meadon.—The Thursday afternoon "500" Club was entertained at the hotne of Mrs. George T. .Meadon, Ran- dail Avenue, on Thur-oay. Mrs. (jreve of Brooklyn was hostess.
^rir.i^.^. c-t; A M,-. I iiTiii-.o A M ""'^ the ilisci|jiu of the Kuiaer wei;t
CURLS! EVANG. LUTHLKAN ,p,.„wlin„. to the floor. A doctor wus
Services in this church are held at summoned and sewed six stitches in
1(1:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. All ser- : the facial cut. The end is not yet
vices ure in the Engliah language, j sight, aa with evidence enough ,.
The Sunday School meets at ^:30 p.m. ! which to pursue his investigation,
(Commander Patterson, who is credited
Dancing Clasa.—Mrs. Charles G. Hill re-opened her dancing clasa at the Crystal Lake House Saturday evening. This Saturday afternoon hhe will open an afternoon claaa for children.
Daws'!'(;. (jlover and fumily left this week to spend a few ^ daya at Fairfield. Conn, and then to pass the winter in Manhattan.
Isabel Virginiu, the infwiil duughter of Mr. and .Mrs. William Widman, was bufitized nt the Church uf the Redeem¬ er on Sunday uftHr.'io'iii the lith by the rector, Kev. WM. H. Littebrandt.
The Godpurents were Misa Annu Widman, Mrs. Family Weeber, and Frederick Weeber.
uiiii thd Lutlier Lenirue meets at 7:00 p. m. for the .ntudy of the weekly de- votioiihl tonic. Next Sunduy, Novem¬ ber 29. the men of the chnrch will curry out the annual Every Member Canvass. We invite all to oilr servi¬ ces.
Next Monday the Men's Club haa its monthly meeting. It will be ladies' night. Harold Brown will give an il¬ lustrated lecture on "Yellowstone Park."
The Fi(>» port Club will liuve a slug
n one dollar beefsteak dinntr this Sutur-
" day night, November 2fj, ut 7:1)0 sharp
'i with music and entertaininent by the
Colored Symphony Set of New York.
METHODIST Next Sunday morning Dr. Curtice is to preach on the theme : "Liabiliti
with being a "fighter," will not rest until an expose results, or.at leaat un¬ til full reparation is made by the American hater. — Eagle.
A nieeting has been called for Sat¬ urday evening to discuss this question and conaider whether the rumors are baaed on facts and if ao what action shall be taken. It is trusted thut, as planned, the time will be spent in lis¬ tening to evidence that will convict or clear thia man in the eyea of his fel¬ low-citizens. If he is guilty, there are laws that will punish him ; if he is not guilty he is entitled to vindication
or Assets: A Study in Character Eco-] i,y his fellow-citizens. No attempt nomics " The evening theme will be I ^jn h,, rnude to usurp the powers of
i the law—the meeting is only to listen to the evidence and decide whether it
"Heaven ut Last: How To Make Sure Of It."
The monthly meeting of the Wo¬ man's Foreign Missionary Society will be held this Friday afternoon in the church parlor.
The Sunday School held a rummage sale in the vacant store formerly occu¬ pied by the Gaa Company on Merrick Road on Friday, Saturday and Mon¬ day. The sale was a very sacceaaful affair and was continued on Monday on account of such a demand for the second-hand clothing for men and boys. The proceeds amounted to over $100, which is for benefit of the Sunday School.
Dances in Order. —There ia no need for lovers of dancing to go unsatisfied this Winter seaaon, with weekly dunces ut the Freeport Clab every Friday ev¬ ening and at the Elks Club every Sat¬ urday evening.
Special Dance.—A tea dansunt will be held at the Freeport Club Houae Thursday afternoon (Thanksgiving
1 Day) from 3 to 7 o'clock. There will i be good music, a lucky number dance
! and refreshments.
Young—Mrs. Otto Young enter¬ tained the Luncheon Club Wedneaday I afternoon at her home. South Long I Beach Avenue. The next meeting i will be held at the home of Mrs. H. L. Maxson, South Long Beach Avenue.
On Thursday in anawer to tbe presi¬ dent's and governor's proclamations there vvill be a special Thanksgiving Dny service of an hour's length in the local church at Kl o'clock A. M. It is to be hoped thut .Merrick is sutli ;iently appreciative of Almighty God's bless¬ ings this past year, common and indi¬ vidual, to insure a large attendance at Ills public service.
seems sufficiently strong to take steps to prosecute the offender. i Smith.- A son was born to Mr. and
The Village of Freeport is not prouu | Mrs. Harold W. Smith a few daya ago. of a citizen who openly insults our This is tbe first grandson of Mr. and Flag, but it is the deaire of the com-1 Mrs. Samuel R. Smith. The baby mittee to get at the real facts, before guest's mother is the daughter of Mr.
any action is taken.
Lecture Free To All
I and Mrs. Liiais H. Vogel j residents of Freeport.
Summer
^ „,.,,,,,.,, Donaldson. —Clinton S. Donaldson
in°"f^.!'!lT;1",..f„"i^!"!':l'...h„"il.* of south Bavyiew Avenue went cod
" - --•^-- --* '--• ' fiahing on the Selnada, Capt. Car-
UNION THANKSGIVING
DAY SERVICE
The Union Thanksgiving Service, which ia to be beld on Thursday, No vember 80, will be in theM. E. Church at 10:30 a. m.
Rev. William Breckinridge, pastor of the Baptiat Church, will preach the sermon. Mr. Breckenridge is a com paratively new man in our community. But he is proving himself a man of worth and reaources and a tireless worker. He will have a helpful and inspiring measage and this will be a fine opportunity for the peoplu of Free- port ootaide his own parish to bear him.
Sorely the Methodiat Church ought to be crowded on this occasion by those who believe in God and who hail
will give an illustrated lecture tonight, in the Presbyterian Church at 8 o'clock. The lecture is entitled "An¬ cient Ruins," and the views are ex¬ ceptionally fine ones, and those who attend are assured an enjoyable and profitable evening. The Federation of Men's Church Clubs, under whose aus¬ pices the lecture is given, extend a very cordial invitation to tbe women as well as the men to attend.
Admission will be free, but a silver collection will be taken.
Red Cross Christmas Seals
man, Wednesday, and succeeded in landing a 28-lb. fish. The cod are new beginning to run good and nearly all the passengers landed one or more weighing fr<im 7 to 9 or 10 Ibs.
Montanee.—Mrs. Valentine Montan¬ ez entertanied a number of her friends at her home, 87 Bedell Street, Tues¬ day evening, November 21, in honor of her 19th birthday. The house was beautifully decorated, the colors baing pink and wbite. Various games were played and prizes awarded to the win¬ ners, and dancing was indulged in un- A spirited campaign for the aale of itil the amall hours of the morning.
Red Cross Christmas seals, the pro¬ ceed* to be used to finance the fight against tuberculosis in our own vicin¬ ity, will be conducted by the Anti- Tubercalosis Committee of th«> Neigh¬ borhood Workers. Mrs. Alfred T. Davison has been appointed local cam¬ paign manager for this village by the
this as an opportunity to express their I State Charities Aid Association.
appreciation of Hia goodness.
Epworth League Rally
A Young People's Rally was held at tbe Freeport M. E. Church Tuesday
The interest of oar citizens in the
Musical selections were rendered by Mrs. Montanez, the Misses Mildred I Smith and Alice Kaynor of freeport, ! and Charles Stengel of Hempstead;' also violin eelections by Frank Holton i of Hempstead. Mrs. Montanez re- '. ceived numerous valuable presents such ' as cut glas, silverware and linen. . Those present were: Mias Agnes | Myles, George Nixon, jr., and William :
H. Smith, secretary and treasurer; A. 'evening, by tbe Brooklyn South Die- N. Fedden, Otto Gottschaldt, Jack'trict League. The program was as Mauersberger, Bernard Loonam, jr.. i follows:
George Aring, Milton Post, Clarence B. Williams and S. P. Pettit.
Organ prelude, Cornelius VanRees,
jr.
At the Plaza. Sun., Nov. 26. Lucille Lee Stewart in "TheConflict." Mon., Mabelle Taliaferro in "the Dawn of Love;" Earl Williama in Whiskered Man." Tues., Peggy Hy- land in "Saints and Sinnera." Wed., James Morrison in "The Alibi;" Charles Chaplin in "The Pawnshop." Thurs., Denman Thompson's "The Old Horneatead," special matinee 8:30 p. m.. Frid., Robert Warwick in "Fri¬ day the 13tb." Sat.. Blanche Sweet in "The Thousand Dollar Huaoand."
AdYartlaMaeat
Devotional, Robert Seltgar, District Firat Vice President. Prayer, Rev. Saul O. Curtice. , . . •. , . . ,
Soprano solo. Miss Mabelle Miller. ! ^°'''}' ""^ "^'"^."t'° f *° ^f''' ^"' » The "Redi Baldwin Chapter, , tender hearled j.dge decided the actor
^ ' Roll Call, F. D. Brower. Fifth Viee "«'l"""*']«'rK° '° ^'"'".""f P»y » «"«•
President: William C. Conner, Sixth ,. *^.^,"'"Kt'! ""^ ««eding the speed
Vice President I ''""' '" *"' ""'oniotjie, Hayward was
Remarks, Miliar F. Timbrell. Preai- *"'^ **"' ''* ""''"'?, i'"^* ^^^ f'^ ^ ^"«
dent Brooklyn South District Epworth !°^?25 or go to jail for two daya
(work of preventing tuberculosis has } Rock, of Rockville Centre; Mrs. W
j often been shown and there is no doubt t. Ray, Charlea Stengel, Jacob Wylis
that this village will do* ita part in j and Frank Holton, of Hempstead; tbe
Misses Mildred Smith, Alice Raynor, Katherine Golden. Gertrude Conway, Elizabeth Bliss, Lillian Golden, Beat¬ rice Walters, Frank Brown, Mrs. L. Golden, Mr. and Mrs. .Nelson Golden and children, Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Valentino Montanez.
making the 1916 campaign a big suc¬ cess.
Actor Prefers Jail to Fine
Harry R. Hayward, who said he was an actor, of Freeport. compared tbe high coat of "flivving" with the high cost of living in the Jamaica police
DaSilva's 5 and 10 Thanksgiving Favors, 5c up Thanksgiving Postcarcta, 6 for 5c Roasting Pans. 10c ap Jelly Moulds. 10c Royal Mixed Ghocolatea and Bon
Bona, 15i; up
AdvarUaam^ni
League.
Offertory, organ.
Address, Rev. Richard Hegarty. Rockville Centre M. E. Church.
Trio, Raymond, Fred and Rennie i Smith, Baldwin Chapter.
Hymn 681.
Benediction.
Soeial Hour—All are invited to: same.
A Worthy Appointee
C. J. Greenleaf of 186 Rose Street, this village, bas been appointed Patri¬ otic Instructor for Nassau County by the State Department of the Grand Army of the Republic. Dnring the past few years the readers of the Nas¬ sau County Review have had oppor tunity to read several splendid items on G. A. R. topics from the pen of Mr. Greenleaf. and he has shown pe euliar adaptability for the work.
We wish him all possible success in the work in which he is so much inter¬ ested and assure him of our cordial
•Twenty five dollars," the actor 'answered, "is worth more to my fam¬ ily for bread, potatoes and meat than ia my presence, and you may send me to jail."
"Hayward. f cannot belp but admire I you for thoae words," said Judge I Kochendorfer, after a few seconds of .
I thought. "Yoo don't have to pay the ; •"PP""- 826 fine and you don't have to go to jQ^n Qi^^y SHoot jail. Go back to your family. Iam; -w,. . i •„ r%
The rally waa a big auccesa, chap- going to let yoii go on a suspehded i I nanKSglVinj!; Uay
ter# from Richmond Hill to Seaford ' ,entence."—Eagle. j The Freeport Gun Club will hold a
being preeetit, v#iih a total attendance ' , apeciai handicap shoot Thanksgiving
.of 180. An inspiring address waa da- Leave your newa itema or ordera for; morning at 10:30, on their grounds at
Try my special box of out flowera. '>>«"d by Rev. John u. Hegarty of printing or advertiaing, when our of- t!«« foot of Main Street. All shooters
76c for tiie weekend. C. R. Ankera, . »•>• Methodiat Cbureb of Rockville tice ia cloaed. in tbe mail box on tbe | are welcome Membership in this club
floriat. Rockville Centre. L. L : tele- Centre on "Call To Service." Tha south side of our ofHca. Naaaau Coun-1 canbe>,obtained for,a amall initial fee.
pbcne connection; delivery anywhere, meeting cloaed with a aocial hoor witb ty Review, 64 South Matin Street, f. p. Alcorn, aecretary, 174 Lena Ave-
refreshments. Fraeport, N. Y. nue, Freieport.
ChuH. Kiiilili,-i and family of Miller I'lace have removed to Newark, N. J.
Mr«. A. J. Anthony is viaiting in Arlin):»tini, Mass.
Mrs. K. Narwood has been sojourn¬ ing in South Bend, Indiana.
Rudolph Koeppel and family will take up residence in Manhattan.
Drummers Hustling
Loug Island Council No. 550 of the United ('ommercial Travelers of Am¬ erica had a fine monthly meeting ut Freeport last Saturday. Among the enjoyable features was tbe initiatiog of five candidates into the mysteries in verv impressive fashion by the de¬ gree team of the Paat Councilors' As¬ sociation of the Metropolitan Diatrict. Bounteoua viands and clever speeches by Past Grand Councilors R. S. Tucker . and L. K. Decker, Grand Executive Comuiitteeman John DuBoia, Associa- ! tion Secretary M. P. Thwaiteand Past I Councilor C H. Kohrs of New York Council and Paat Councilor J. M. Wile of Knickerbocker Council and othera enlivened the occasion. At the next meeting some more candidates are ex¬ pected and also a Christmas gift party is being projected by this Council, which may be well taken up by other is on the way. An interesting idea , drummer Councils and which forms a very enjoyable feature. Under good and welfare each brother is permitted to tell a short story and then a vote is taken aa to the best yarn told and the winner is then permitted to wear un¬ til the next vole ia taken at the next ; meeting; a beautiful regalia as the "Champion ' Raconteur" of Long Isl¬ and.
Churchmen Hear
Talk on Ministers
The Men's Clab of the Firat Baptist Church Monday night had aa guests the Men's clabs or representatives, of the Lutheran, Presbyterian, Metho¬ dist and Episcopal Churches, with sev¬ eral of tha nastora, to hear a talk by Colonel Fruii..lin P. Sellers, religious editor cf The Eage. The speaker was introduced by Rev. William Br?cken- ridge. pastor of the church, and the prayer before the lecture was made by Rev. Herbert H. Scott, rector of the Episcopal Chorch of the Transfigura¬ tion.
The speaker of the evening gave a running comment on a number of the prominent preachers of Brooklyn of a quarter uf a century ago. He also dwelt lor aome time on what he con¬ sidered to be the function ot a men's club, saying that he l:hought the men of any church could do a good work if they devoted themselves lo the welfare of the community in which they lived, instead of giving their time altogether to social gatherings.
The talk was well received, and on motion of Rev. Mr. Scctt a rising vote uf thanks was given to the speaker. A social hour followed and refresh¬ ments were served.
Rev. A. C. Karkau, pastor of the Lutheran Church, sfioke of the plans fot the Lutbtran Reformati'-n celebra¬ tion next'year. He thought a civic federation reformation would be an ap¬ propriate thing in the village.
E. B. Lent spoke highly of tbe deep¬ er nature of the elergy, and Rev, J. Sidney Gould of tbe Presbyterian Church touched on tbe vnroios views of ditferent denorainationa, showing tbiU all are directing their attention to the uplift «f mankind.
Belimore
Thiii column is tiiited by Rev. W and ull ilmiB should be sent to hi Hertiun under this headini:.
The regular semi amonthly meeting of the Hand in-Hand League will be held this Friday evening at the home ot Miss May Tween to discuss matters concerning the holiday charity work which 18 about to atart.
Fnuik Roberts is our representjitive in Bellmore and vicinity. All onlers and news left with him \ \ will receive the Aame careful attention as at uur i office. '
A reception and dance will be given ^ by the Smithville South parishioners '. tor the benefit of St. Barnabas' R. C. '. Church inthe Smithville South firei ball on Saturday evening, December'. 16. ;
Miss Julia, daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Stephen Dean, died at the resi¬ dence of her parents on Bellmore Ave¬ nue on Satarday of lasl week from a complication of diseases. Misa Dean was 44 years of age. • Funeral services were he'd in Bellm're Presbyterian fJkurch Monday afternoon, Kev. Harry E. Blinn officiating, and interment was made in Greenfield Cemetary.
Servic'ei at the M. E. Church every Sunday morning at 10:8ii; evening at 7:3(1; Sunday School at 2:30. All are welcome to these servicea. Preaching by the paator, Rev B. F. Kay.
The second of the seriea cf illustrat¬ ed lectures being given in Ihe M. E. Cl urcli on the general subject. "Eu¬ rope and ths War," will be given this Friday evening ut S o'clock ; topic. "France and th" .Vlurseillais. " Nexl Friduy evening, December 1. the con¬ cluding lecture, "(ireat Britain and Her Policy," will be given.
Editor Review : —
We wi.sh to exttriJ, throuijh your columna, our sincere upprtciution to our muny friends and neighbors for tht'ir assistance and words of sympa¬ thy Uuring our ultliction in the d'ehth of our beloved daughter.
.Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dean.
rill' h,.ii\ of an unknown rnan was i fouml in the woods northeast of the, Prt'sliyterian Cliurch on Friduy i)f last ' week by .Mrs. William Heckler of Who- ' tai^h ilurbor. A fire was burning in ¦ . the woods near Mrs. Heckler's houae - ancl she had left her home to wutch its i progress, when she came upon whut . ahe sUDpoaed to be u man ualeep. She i summoned assistance and it waa dis- i covered the mun was dead, ("oroner ¦ Norton was notified, und an examine- -, tion showed the mun bad been dead ¦ for severiil days. He wus upparently about 40 years of uge, about 5 ft. 8 in. in height and weighed about 135 pounds. Deuth wus apparently due to either starvution or exposure.
I Roosevelt
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Frank S Snfkeker, Jr.. our aulhoriiicd ren ¦enutive. is in this villajre every Tuesday, wil] be pleaHed to receive special items, ar appointments for ^linir for same.
SinKle copies of the Nassau County Revirsr sale at Mr*. S. Nathan's Store. Nassau R<«d.
Allen, the little son of Mr. and Mi Raymond Smith of Naasau Road, ha been seriously ill with pneumonia ta several days.
About thirty members of Compaa H, Signal Corps of the United Boj Brigades of America attached to SI Paul's Episcopal Church journeya into Brooklyn iast Friday evening, N« vember 17. to take part in a review the Thirteenth Regiment Armory honor of their National Commander^ Gen. F. H Kress, of Pittsburgh. ^1 though several other l.ong Island com¬ panies were present. Company H, com-*^ manded by ("ommundant Petersen and Capt. Kuasel! (both members o' the machine gun company of the Teiitli In- fantry, stationed at Hempstead! rnadtj a record showing. '
Company H, is to be iristHlkd at St. Paul's Church tn Sunday. November 21!, inakiDg it a r^'^ular compHny of fhe Boys' Brigade ThiMuljutant gen- trnl, Coi E, C, Thompson, will con¬ duct the inatailution service.
CommBniiaiit F. 11 I'eteraon. haa been appointed a field worker for this section und will centie his eiforts in the vicinity of I-'re<port, Hempatead, Mineolu and Garden I'ity. If there ia any chureh whicii w.siies to solve the "boy problem" in this (iractiial, fas¬ cinating and economical wav hc will be rilea"ed to vi«it it and explain the workiiii;^ of tbi« s'tive Hiixiliary to Sunday School work. His address is P, O. Box .il, Roosevelt.
IVlr. und ilr.i. Clurcnco (":!rrig:in of WuHJiinii^ton .\venui.', ait eiilertiiining H yooiiir linv. burn Tuesday, November 11.
'1; .' Fi^x I'llri) Corporution will (ire- sent. Robert llilliiird and June ("aprice in "('atrill- of tb.' Moiintuins" ut the Koyal Theutre, Salurduy, November 25. Thia is a h\e-reel jiicture which deals With (lutdoiir life. Munuger Churles F Behr is preparing a special program for Thank.ogiving Duy.
John IJreeke, who conihicted u liurd' ware business on Nassau Rosd. has sold the contents of his store to a Brooklyn firm.
Charlea Lawmaster has purchased a ^ The lecture at the Board of Trade plot of ground on St. Murk's Avenue, j Hail i^gj h riday evening under the "¦" ' ^ "' ~ ' BU'picf's nf the ¦ MethoiliHt Sunday
«i(b-
Spring.
if Satntipl Self, and furly
.Mrs. Edgar Greene, who has been criticallv III at her home on Wilson Avenue for some time, underwent an operation about ten days ago and ia now gradually improving.
While returning from a call ut Ins parents' home on the Merrick Koud
School was very well attended. The lecturer /was Harold K. Brown of Free- port und his subject was "The Yellow- atone Nationul Park," illustrated with colored views. The entire [iroceeda were for the benefit of the Sunday School.
Several of the residents of the vil¬ lage are making preparations for hold¬ ing a "Callithumpiaii" fiarade in the
last Friday evening, George Baldwin ,111^^,^ y„ Thanksgiving morning was struck by a large delivery auto- . . _—
was strucK by a large delivery mobile of a city store when in front of : the residence of Mra. Suaan Smith, j and thrown from hia wheel. As a re 1 suit he is suffering from concu.s»ion of I the brain and several cuts and bruisra, but his condition is much improved.
Mrs. Charles Edwards, sr., has been ill at her home on Nuspuu Koud during the past week.
Episcopal Charch, St. I'l^ura Mis¬ sion, Kev. Adelbert J. Smith, deacon
I in charge. Services Sunday morning
A very pretty home wedding took j as usual with morning prayer and ser-
place at the home of Andrew Whitie man in this village on Saturday even¬ ing, November 11, when his daaghter, Florence was married to Arthur Pasch, of Newbridge Road. The ceremony was performed by Rev. William Dal¬ ziel, a former pastor of the Bellmore M. E. Church. The bride wore a
mon at 10:30 a. m. ; Sunday Schoul at 11:80. Evening prayer services are held every Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock, followed by a short choir re¬ hearsal. On Thanksgiving morning there will be early celebration of H'Jy Communion at 7:80 s. m., with Rev. G. V. Gilreath of Hempatead aa cele-
white chiffon dress and carried a large j brunt. All persons interested are cor. shower bouquet of bride's roses and j dially invited to attend the services of lillies-of-tbe valley and was given j the church and to become asaociated away by her father. Tbe bridesmaid, • with the society.
Miss Johanna Pasch, a sister of the i The Young People'a Society, Mrs. groom, wore a light blue crepe de i Charles Edwards directress, held a very chine dress and carried a bouquet of | pleasant social at the home of Gertrude pink Ophelia roses. The groom was | McClellan, last Friday evening. The attended by Charles Reckenbeile. The I young people are arranging for a dance yoong couple have returned from » | to be field at the Board of Trade Hall, trip to Philadelphia and are now resid- | Thanksgiving Eve. ing on Centre Avenoe. |
_ 1 The Ladies' Aid Society of the
,.,„,, i Methodist Church will hold a two days' At a speciai meeting of the Bell- ^^^^^, ^^j ^^j^ ^^ ^j,^ ^^^^^,, ^^ ,,^^^.
more Board of Trade held Wednesday' ^^^ Wednesday, December 6 and 6. evening of last week the Board voted I
unanimously to approve the establish | An entertainment will be given in ment of a fire district in the village j the Boditorium of the new school Mon- and each of the twenty-iiind members 1 ,,gy evening, November 27, at H present who wai a taxpayer signed thei o-ciock. This entertainment will ba petition to the Town Board requesting .jjj^,ej, ^,y ,he kindergarten children, the formation of this district. The I aaaiaied by the scholars from some of petitions will be circulated through i j^e lower primary grades. A small the village und when the necessary 51 .admission of 15 cents will tie charged, per ceot. of the resident taxpayers tj,e proceeds going towards purchasing have signed, the appli-ation will be „ yictrola for uso in the kindergarten presented to the town officiuls. If the attitude of those present at the meet¬ ing is a criterion, it is within a reaa onable possibility that we will have running water in our village during the coming Summer. Miss Helen Losee, daaghter of Mr.
It was also proposed that a Board of and Mra. Oliver Losee of Fraeport, Trade Cbriatmas tree, a community i «„,] John I.. Hinrichs. son of Mr. and project similar to those held in other j Mrg. Hinrichs of this villnge, wera villages, be ar-anged for and n '¦^'m-; married in St. Paul's Episcopal Churcli mittee waa appointed, consisting of | |a»t Wednesday eveniug. Rev. G. Vi Prank L. Hack, John J. Lowrey. R ; Gilreath of Hempstead performed tbe M. Dalziel, Charlea Ceaaer and Arthur ceremony, assisted by Rev. Adelbert Lattimier, tn perfect the plans. L. ; j. smith, deacon of this parish. W. Richards has donated tbe use*" of Miss Florence I.onee, sister of th« the Belimore Theatre for thig night , bride, whs bridesmaid arid !;amael J, and will furnish n ahow gratis for the Johnson was best man. occasion. It is tne hope of the hoard i The bride was attired in white sati;i to make this one grand pleasing night; draped with chiffon and wore a »«t for the entire village. The exact date {veil and carried a shower bouquet of has flWt yet been decided, but will j te» roses. The bridesmaid's gown waa probably b<< December 26, : of green satin and she carried a bou*
Foor new members were added to ! quet of pink roaes. the roll an! three names proposed for ^ ' Following tbe ceremony a wedding membershi;'. ' supper was sj-rved the bridal party and
„ , I relatives at the homa of the groom'a
Do you imagine that tbe tlasaified j p,reints. Latar in the evening tba ads are imnortant to yoo only onee or i p„ty «,en, j^, j^e Ruaaell Hoae Hoaa« twice a year? Why may tbey not be \ ,j,j,ere a r.'ception was tendered to tb«
important every day? ¦;
AOTsrtiiMisnt j lOwitinuad on pa|k:e 6)
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room. Miss Prall, kindergarten teach¬ er, assisted ny several other teachers, has charge of the afTsir which will consiat of recitations, songs and drills.

Nassau
Review
FREEPORT, N. V., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, I9I6
Vol. XX, No. 47
Freeport
SliiaU «)f>i« of lh« Re»l«w for «!• «t Green.
•off',. N»»MU Coanty R^vew. D».S>lvm. and Oototii. Main 8U««t; SKln«y Harrick Rmd.
Npw« nf the Churches ^'*^ ^^ Insult
news or me l^nurcnes Pregldent and Flag?
week
Social and Personal
Merrick
8mith». We»t
Subjoct af Scrmona. SerricM ef tl } mnd other dotngs in tbe chutchi
I and charch »oci«ti««
Brief Items Conccminc Resident* of Oui munity, and Their Goasti. Visits and Social Affairs
Con
HIGHWAIEK llUK TABLE (Official tigures for Sandy Hook)
Friday No*. Batari'.ay, Bunday M unday, IiMadby, Wednesilay, Tbursday, Kritlay Dec. Saturday,
24
26
26
27
28
29
30
1
2
6:34 p.
7:19 p.
8:06 p.
8:56 p.
9:47 p.
10:44 p.
11:46 p.
12:58 a.
2:01 a.
ni.
m.
m.
m.
m.
r.i.
vn.
m.
rn.
William H. Patterson, Conimander,
Mi:!) (iiher niemheia, of U. H. f. -Mott'
Foal, li A. H., la irivcstigsting anal-,
CATHOLIC leged insult to the President of the Freeport-prVsenVaddress unknown.
Tbe time for the Masses on Sanday United States and the American flag
is 8:00 and 10:.'50 a. m. by a resident of this village. It hi,« i
There will be the uhubI Mass a
. H. Liuebmndt n Jp insure in-
W. F. Chipman has moved from
Young.—The Evening Bridge Clob
, become knuwn that e firosperoue biMi- will be entertained by Mrs. Charles F
t tne _„^_ ....... u..-^ .. 1„J ;_ ,. V D--.^-*;^! J Dl „_ t^„* 1
Roman Catholic Church of Our Holy
m. ! Redeemer Ti.anksgiving Day at 8 a. fn. ,^, casting »lura upon Preaident
ne<8 man hure was pummeled in
botel in Freeport several nights ago
Wil
PRESBYTERIAN Rev. J. Sidney Gould will preach on SunJay mornmg a pre Thank.sgiving sermon (n the theme, "Huw May We Save the .-Joul of America?"
|{-v. Di-. McLeod of Colorado will
^ u .., ,«.«»nr»H thp I preach in the evening, uaing his splen-
Cl.nton Brown ha. «"3f""^JJ^ j did vi.ws of the "Golden West" in il
erection of a cottage on .North **"««": ,u„f„ting his sermon on "American-
ri.'i:e. . j^jng the Mexicsn* "
L. S. .Mabee has filed a judgment for j S122.8.'i against the "Governor's Bobs; Photo Play » port Club will liuve a slug
n one dollar beefsteak dinntr this Sutur-
" day night, November 2fj, ut 7:1)0 sharp
'i with music and entertaininent by the
Colored Symphony Set of New York.
METHODIST Next Sunday morning Dr. Curtice is to preach on the theme : "Liabiliti
with being a "fighter," will not rest until an expose results, or.at leaat un¬ til full reparation is made by the American hater. — Eagle.
A nieeting has been called for Sat¬ urday evening to discuss this question and conaider whether the rumors are baaed on facts and if ao what action shall be taken. It is trusted thut, as planned, the time will be spent in lis¬ tening to evidence that will convict or clear thia man in the eyea of his fel¬ low-citizens. If he is guilty, there are laws that will punish him ; if he is not guilty he is entitled to vindication
or Assets: A Study in Character Eco-] i,y his fellow-citizens. No attempt nomics " The evening theme will be I ^jn h,, rnude to usurp the powers of
i the law—the meeting is only to listen to the evidence and decide whether it
"Heaven ut Last: How To Make Sure Of It."
The monthly meeting of the Wo¬ man's Foreign Missionary Society will be held this Friday afternoon in the church parlor.
The Sunday School held a rummage sale in the vacant store formerly occu¬ pied by the Gaa Company on Merrick Road on Friday, Saturday and Mon¬ day. The sale was a very sacceaaful affair and was continued on Monday on account of such a demand for the second-hand clothing for men and boys. The proceeds amounted to over $100, which is for benefit of the Sunday School.
Dances in Order. —There ia no need for lovers of dancing to go unsatisfied this Winter seaaon, with weekly dunces ut the Freeport Clab every Friday ev¬ ening and at the Elks Club every Sat¬ urday evening.
Special Dance.—A tea dansunt will be held at the Freeport Club Houae Thursday afternoon (Thanksgiving
1 Day) from 3 to 7 o'clock. There will i be good music, a lucky number dance
! and refreshments.
Young—Mrs. Otto Young enter¬ tained the Luncheon Club Wedneaday I afternoon at her home. South Long I Beach Avenue. The next meeting i will be held at the home of Mrs. H. L. Maxson, South Long Beach Avenue.
On Thursday in anawer to tbe presi¬ dent's and governor's proclamations there vvill be a special Thanksgiving Dny service of an hour's length in the local church at Kl o'clock A. M. It is to be hoped thut .Merrick is sutli ;iently appreciative of Almighty God's bless¬ ings this past year, common and indi¬ vidual, to insure a large attendance at Ills public service.
seems sufficiently strong to take steps to prosecute the offender. i Smith.- A son was born to Mr. and
The Village of Freeport is not prouu | Mrs. Harold W. Smith a few daya ago. of a citizen who openly insults our This is tbe first grandson of Mr. and Flag, but it is the deaire of the com-1 Mrs. Samuel R. Smith. The baby mittee to get at the real facts, before guest's mother is the daughter of Mr.
any action is taken.
Lecture Free To All
I and Mrs. Liiais H. Vogel j residents of Freeport.
Summer
^ „,.,,,,,.,, Donaldson. —Clinton S. Donaldson
in°"f^.!'!lT;1",..f„"i^!"!':l'...h„"il.* of south Bavyiew Avenue went cod
" - --•^-- --* '--• ' fiahing on the Selnada, Capt. Car-
UNION THANKSGIVING
DAY SERVICE
The Union Thanksgiving Service, which ia to be beld on Thursday, No vember 80, will be in theM. E. Church at 10:30 a. m.
Rev. William Breckinridge, pastor of the Baptiat Church, will preach the sermon. Mr. Breckenridge is a com paratively new man in our community. But he is proving himself a man of worth and reaources and a tireless worker. He will have a helpful and inspiring measage and this will be a fine opportunity for the peoplu of Free- port ootaide his own parish to bear him.
Sorely the Methodiat Church ought to be crowded on this occasion by those who believe in God and who hail
will give an illustrated lecture tonight, in the Presbyterian Church at 8 o'clock. The lecture is entitled "An¬ cient Ruins," and the views are ex¬ ceptionally fine ones, and those who attend are assured an enjoyable and profitable evening. The Federation of Men's Church Clubs, under whose aus¬ pices the lecture is given, extend a very cordial invitation to tbe women as well as the men to attend.
Admission will be free, but a silver collection will be taken.
Red Cross Christmas Seals
man, Wednesday, and succeeded in landing a 28-lb. fish. The cod are new beginning to run good and nearly all the passengers landed one or more weighing fr Neigh¬ borhood Workers. Mrs. Alfred T. Davison has been appointed local cam¬ paign manager for this village by the
this as an opportunity to express their I State Charities Aid Association.
appreciation of Hia goodness.
Epworth League Rally
A Young People's Rally was held at tbe Freeport M. E. Church Tuesday
The interest of oar citizens in the
Musical selections were rendered by Mrs. Montanez, the Misses Mildred I Smith and Alice Kaynor of freeport, ! and Charles Stengel of Hempstead;' also violin eelections by Frank Holton i of Hempstead. Mrs. Montanez re- '. ceived numerous valuable presents such ' as cut glas, silverware and linen. . Those present were: Mias Agnes | Myles, George Nixon, jr., and William :
H. Smith, secretary and treasurer; A. 'evening, by tbe Brooklyn South Die- N. Fedden, Otto Gottschaldt, Jack'trict League. The program was as Mauersberger, Bernard Loonam, jr.. i follows:
George Aring, Milton Post, Clarence B. Williams and S. P. Pettit.
Organ prelude, Cornelius VanRees,
jr.
At the Plaza. Sun., Nov. 26. Lucille Lee Stewart in "TheConflict." Mon., Mabelle Taliaferro in "the Dawn of Love;" Earl Williama in Whiskered Man." Tues., Peggy Hy- land in "Saints and Sinnera." Wed., James Morrison in "The Alibi;" Charles Chaplin in "The Pawnshop." Thurs., Denman Thompson's "The Old Horneatead," special matinee 8:30 p. m.. Frid., Robert Warwick in "Fri¬ day the 13tb." Sat.. Blanche Sweet in "The Thousand Dollar Huaoand."
AdYartlaMaeat
Devotional, Robert Seltgar, District Firat Vice President. Prayer, Rev. Saul O. Curtice. , . . •. , . . ,
Soprano solo. Miss Mabelle Miller. ! ^°'''}' ""^ "^'"^."t'° f *° ^f''' ^"' » The "Redi Baldwin Chapter, , tender hearled j.dge decided the actor
^ ' Roll Call, F. D. Brower. Fifth Viee "«'l"""*']«'rK° '° ^'"'".""f P»y » «"«•
President: William C. Conner, Sixth ,. *^.^,"'"Kt'! ""^ ««eding the speed
Vice President I ''""' '" *"' ""'oniotjie, Hayward was
Remarks, Miliar F. Timbrell. Preai- *"'^ **"' ''* ""''"'?, i'"^* ^^^ f'^ ^ ^"«
dent Brooklyn South District Epworth !°^?25 or go to jail for two daya
(work of preventing tuberculosis has } Rock, of Rockville Centre; Mrs. W
j often been shown and there is no doubt t. Ray, Charlea Stengel, Jacob Wylis
that this village will do* ita part in j and Frank Holton, of Hempstead; tbe
Misses Mildred Smith, Alice Raynor, Katherine Golden. Gertrude Conway, Elizabeth Bliss, Lillian Golden, Beat¬ rice Walters, Frank Brown, Mrs. L. Golden, Mr. and Mrs. .Nelson Golden and children, Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Valentino Montanez.
making the 1916 campaign a big suc¬ cess.
Actor Prefers Jail to Fine
Harry R. Hayward, who said he was an actor, of Freeport. compared tbe high coat of "flivving" with the high cost of living in the Jamaica police
DaSilva's 5 and 10 Thanksgiving Favors, 5c up Thanksgiving Postcarcta, 6 for 5c Roasting Pans. 10c ap Jelly Moulds. 10c Royal Mixed Ghocolatea and Bon
Bona, 15i; up
AdvarUaam^ni
League.
Offertory, organ.
Address, Rev. Richard Hegarty. Rockville Centre M. E. Church.
Trio, Raymond, Fred and Rennie i Smith, Baldwin Chapter.
Hymn 681.
Benediction.
Soeial Hour—All are invited to: same.
A Worthy Appointee
C. J. Greenleaf of 186 Rose Street, this village, bas been appointed Patri¬ otic Instructor for Nassau County by the State Department of the Grand Army of the Republic. Dnring the past few years the readers of the Nas¬ sau County Review have had oppor tunity to read several splendid items on G. A. R. topics from the pen of Mr. Greenleaf. and he has shown pe euliar adaptability for the work.
We wish him all possible success in the work in which he is so much inter¬ ested and assure him of our cordial
•Twenty five dollars," the actor 'answered, "is worth more to my fam¬ ily for bread, potatoes and meat than ia my presence, and you may send me to jail."
"Hayward. f cannot belp but admire I you for thoae words," said Judge I Kochendorfer, after a few seconds of .
I thought. "Yoo don't have to pay the ; •"PP""- 826 fine and you don't have to go to jQ^n Qi^^y SHoot jail. Go back to your family. Iam; -w,. . i •„ r%
The rally waa a big auccesa, chap- going to let yoii go on a suspehded i I nanKSglVinj!; Uay
ter# from Richmond Hill to Seaford ' ,entence."—Eagle. j The Freeport Gun Club will hold a
being preeetit, v#iih a total attendance ' , apeciai handicap shoot Thanksgiving
.of 180. An inspiring address waa da- Leave your newa itema or ordera for; morning at 10:30, on their grounds at
Try my special box of out flowera. '>>«"d by Rev. John u. Hegarty of printing or advertiaing, when our of- t!«« foot of Main Street. All shooters
76c for tiie weekend. C. R. Ankera, . »•>• Methodiat Cbureb of Rockville tice ia cloaed. in tbe mail box on tbe | are welcome Membership in this club
floriat. Rockville Centre. L. L : tele- Centre on "Call To Service." Tha south side of our ofHca. Naaaau Coun-1 canbe>,obtained for,a amall initial fee.
pbcne connection; delivery anywhere, meeting cloaed with a aocial hoor witb ty Review, 64 South Matin Street, f. p. Alcorn, aecretary, 174 Lena Ave-
refreshments. Fraeport, N. Y. nue, Freieport.
ChuH. Kiiilili,-i and family of Miller I'lace have removed to Newark, N. J.
Mr«. A. J. Anthony is viaiting in Arlin):»tini, Mass.
Mrs. K. Narwood has been sojourn¬ ing in South Bend, Indiana.
Rudolph Koeppel and family will take up residence in Manhattan.
Drummers Hustling
Loug Island Council No. 550 of the United ('ommercial Travelers of Am¬ erica had a fine monthly meeting ut Freeport last Saturday. Among the enjoyable features was tbe initiatiog of five candidates into the mysteries in verv impressive fashion by the de¬ gree team of the Paat Councilors' As¬ sociation of the Metropolitan Diatrict. Bounteoua viands and clever speeches by Past Grand Councilors R. S. Tucker . and L. K. Decker, Grand Executive Comuiitteeman John DuBoia, Associa- ! tion Secretary M. P. Thwaiteand Past I Councilor C H. Kohrs of New York Council and Paat Councilor J. M. Wile of Knickerbocker Council and othera enlivened the occasion. At the next meeting some more candidates are ex¬ pected and also a Christmas gift party is being projected by this Council, which may be well taken up by other is on the way. An interesting idea , drummer Councils and which forms a very enjoyable feature. Under good and welfare each brother is permitted to tell a short story and then a vote is taken aa to the best yarn told and the winner is then permitted to wear un¬ til the next vole ia taken at the next ; meeting; a beautiful regalia as the "Champion ' Raconteur" of Long Isl¬ and.
Churchmen Hear
Talk on Ministers
The Men's Clab of the Firat Baptist Church Monday night had aa guests the Men's clabs or representatives, of the Lutheran, Presbyterian, Metho¬ dist and Episcopal Churches, with sev¬ eral of tha nastora, to hear a talk by Colonel Fruii..lin P. Sellers, religious editor cf The Eage. The speaker was introduced by Rev. William Br?cken- ridge. pastor of the church, and the prayer before the lecture was made by Rev. Herbert H. Scott, rector of the Episcopal Chorch of the Transfigura¬ tion.
The speaker of the evening gave a running comment on a number of the prominent preachers of Brooklyn of a quarter uf a century ago. He also dwelt lor aome time on what he con¬ sidered to be the function ot a men's club, saying that he l:hought the men of any church could do a good work if they devoted themselves lo the welfare of the community in which they lived, instead of giving their time altogether to social gatherings.
The talk was well received, and on motion of Rev. Mr. Scctt a rising vote uf thanks was given to the speaker. A social hour followed and refresh¬ ments were served.
Rev. A. C. Karkau, pastor of the Lutheran Church, sfioke of the plans fot the Lutbtran Reformati'-n celebra¬ tion next'year. He thought a civic federation reformation would be an ap¬ propriate thing in the village.
E. B. Lent spoke highly of tbe deep¬ er nature of the elergy, and Rev, J. Sidney Gould of tbe Presbyterian Church touched on tbe vnroios views of ditferent denorainationa, showing tbiU all are directing their attention to the uplift «f mankind.
Belimore
Thiii column is tiiited by Rev. W and ull ilmiB should be sent to hi Hertiun under this headini:.
The regular semi amonthly meeting of the Hand in-Hand League will be held this Friday evening at the home ot Miss May Tween to discuss matters concerning the holiday charity work which 18 about to atart.
Fnuik Roberts is our representjitive in Bellmore and vicinity. All onlers and news left with him \ \ will receive the Aame careful attention as at uur i office. '
A reception and dance will be given ^ by the Smithville South parishioners '. tor the benefit of St. Barnabas' R. C. '. Church inthe Smithville South firei ball on Saturday evening, December'. 16. ;
Miss Julia, daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Stephen Dean, died at the resi¬ dence of her parents on Bellmore Ave¬ nue on Satarday of lasl week from a complication of diseases. Misa Dean was 44 years of age. • Funeral services were he'd in Bellm're Presbyterian fJkurch Monday afternoon, Kev. Harry E. Blinn officiating, and interment was made in Greenfield Cemetary.
Servic'ei at the M. E. Church every Sunday morning at 10:8ii; evening at 7:3(1; Sunday School at 2:30. All are welcome to these servicea. Preaching by the paator, Rev B. F. Kay.
The second of the seriea cf illustrat¬ ed lectures being given in Ihe M. E. Cl urcli on the general subject. "Eu¬ rope and ths War," will be given this Friday evening ut S o'clock ; topic. "France and th" .Vlurseillais. " Nexl Friduy evening, December 1. the con¬ cluding lecture, "(ireat Britain and Her Policy," will be given.
Editor Review : —
We wi.sh to exttriJ, throuijh your columna, our sincere upprtciution to our muny friends and neighbors for tht'ir assistance and words of sympa¬ thy Uuring our ultliction in the d'ehth of our beloved daughter.
.Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dean.
rill' h,.ii\ of an unknown rnan was i fouml in the woods northeast of the, Prt'sliyterian Cliurch on Friduy i)f last ' week by .Mrs. William Heckler of Who- ' tai^h ilurbor. A fire was burning in ¦ . the woods near Mrs. Heckler's houae - ancl she had left her home to wutch its i progress, when she came upon whut . ahe sUDpoaed to be u man ualeep. She i summoned assistance and it waa dis- i covered the mun was dead, ("oroner ¦ Norton was notified, und an examine- -, tion showed the mun bad been dead ¦ for severiil days. He wus upparently about 40 years of uge, about 5 ft. 8 in. in height and weighed about 135 pounds. Deuth wus apparently due to either starvution or exposure.
I Roosevelt
I - ¦ I
Frank S Snfkeker, Jr.. our aulhoriiicd ren ¦enutive. is in this villajre every Tuesday, wil] be pleaHed to receive special items, ar appointments for ^linir for same.
SinKle copies of the Nassau County Revirsr sale at Mr*. S. Nathan's Store. Nassau R